

Living Module Tour: With Your Host, Dr. Robin
Unfortunately, 5-star, luxury hotels are hard to come by in Antarctica. Instead, our team uses Arcs (or living modules) for all their...


Last Stop: Novo
February 8th, Sanae-Troll-Novo: With a heavy hart I see five of my expedition friends shrink to pixels and vanish trough the Twin-Otter...

7 Everyday Things that are Weird when Returning from Antarctica
Seven everyday things that are strange when returning from Antarctica: Nighttime: I forgot there are times when there is no sun. Whenever...

Leaving Antarctica
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to try to leave Antarctica? Its not as easy as it seems! Check out the interactive map below...


Ship to SANAE (just in time)
All photos and video material provided by Jon Harbor and Carl Lundberg After unloading all of our gear from the ship on Dec 26th, on Dec...


Troll Research Station, Antarctica
Andreas and Jenny disembarking at Troll Station. Photo provided by Jon Harbor. Our short time in Cape Town was spent discussing the...


Eating in the Extreme
Part 1: “An army marches on it’s stomach” the famous quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte resonates well beyond the military. Nobody...

Life at home after 2 months in Antarctica
Previous blogs have covered exactly what we achieved during the 2 months of field work in Antarctica, the challenges faced, and how we...

The Journey Home
Due to weather making us wait over a week for our flight out from Wasa, with very little work to do, we were all ready and eager to come...


The weather dictates all... And it’s rather unpredictable
This morning was an early start after an extremely busy afternoon and late night yesterday. Our flight to Troll had originally been...